Multiple Choice
From The Myth of the Model Minority: Asian Americans Facing Racism by Rosalind S. Chou and Joe R. Feagin
Chou and Feagin document that model minorities experience great stress with pressure to conform to white-dominated society in the face of very strong racism and discrimination. Using in-depth interviews, the authors give voice to Asian Americans' experience with discrimination and how they cope with it as a model minority that--in the public consciousness--obscures the pressures and discriminatory experiences of model minorities.
-According to the authors, model minorities pay an economic and psychological "cost" by virtue of feeling pressure to:
A) Remain segregated
B) Be isolated
C) Speak their native language
D) Conform to U.S. society.
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